Community to expand Heart Hospital
Community Health Network will break ground this month on a $6.9 million, 4,600-square-foot expansion of its Indiana Heart Hospital, adding two operating rooms.
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Community Health Network will break ground this month on a $6.9 million, 4,600-square-foot expansion of its Indiana Heart Hospital, adding two operating rooms.
The teenager accused of shooting five other teens near the Central Canal downtown on St. Patrick's Day pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and carrying an illegal weapon. Dai-Twon Williams, 16, entered the plea Monday morning in a Marion County court hearing. Williams is being charged as an adult and is being represented by a public defender. His bond was set at $500,000.
Indianapolis police and special weapons and tactics team members arrested a man early Monday after he held a woman hostage for nearly eight hours in a house near West 38th Street and Interstate 465. Cortez Dodd, 33, was taken into custody about 4:15 a.m. Police were initially called to the home on Flatsedge Drive after somebody reported that a man had punched a woman in the face. The woman was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
A 26-year-old man was killed and a 7-year-old critically injured late Sunday night in a two-car accident on East 46th Street near Emerson Avenue. Witnesses said the man was driving a black Mitsubishi east at a high rate of speed when he crossed the center line, striking a blue Pontiac head-on. The man was ejected from the vehicle and died on the scene. The occupants of the other vehicle—a 28-year-old female, 33-year-old male, and three children, ages 1, 7 and 12—were all taken to the hospital. Four of the occupants had non-life-threatening injuries, but the 7-year-old suffered critical head injuries.
Brent Dickson will preside as the acting chief justice on the Indiana Supreme Court following the retirement of longtime Chief Justice Randall Shepard.
Leaping costs, aging populace and cash-strapped consumers will drive reform in health care industries even if court strikes down law.
Tino Pereira, CEO of Canada-based Iotron Industries, discussed the electron-beam facility his company opened March 15 in Columbia City, which lies halfway between Fort Wayne and Warsaw in northern Indiana. Iotron already helps some of the orthopedic implant makers in Warsaw alter the strength, flexibility or surface conditions of the materials in the joint replacements they make. That makes its services important in research and development for new products.
A major provider of services to children with developmental disabilities and emotional challenges plans to cease operations in late May, resulting in the loss of 134 jobs. It hopes to reopen later this year as a center for adults, with as many as 200 employees.
Anderson will be heavily featured in a game show that gives residents who are facing a repossession a chance to have their vehicle paid off on the spot by answering questions correctly.
The Indianapolis media company has filed a lawsuit that could prevent preferred shareholders from mounting a court challenge of the plan that would strip them of their right to collect millions of dollars in dividends.
An Interstate 70 ramp in downtown Indianapolis is expected to be shut down for several days so that a 40-foot metal sculpture of a molecule can be built.
The Rev. Boniface Hardin, a Roman Catholic priest who co-founded Martin University to serve adult learners in Indianapolis, has died. He was 78.
The attack ads are guaranteed to saturate Indiana airwaves as Dick Lugar and Richard Mourdock battle ahead of the May 8 Republican primary.
A person familiar with the basketball coaching search at the University of Illinois says the Illini are interested in talking to Ohio University's John Groce after being turned down by Brad Stevens of Butler University.
Marion County Superior Court Judge David J. Dreyer on Sunday dismissed the state’s claim that IBM knowingly or intentionally provided false information to the Family and Social Services Agency in order to obtain a contract with the agency.
It has been seven months since a committee tasked with finding the next Purdue University president began its hunt.
Six area all-you-can-eat restaurants owned by Cincinnati-based Frisch's Restaurants Inc. will be sold to North Carolina firm.
Former television reality show star Rupert Boneham has been selected as the Libertarian Party’s candidate for Indiana governor.
A hiring boom at engine maker Cummins and the economic recovery are leaving many people in search of apartments out in the cold in Columbus.
Marilyn K. Glick, who with her husband Gene B. Glick donated millions of dollars in recent years to civic projects such as the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, died of cancer Friday at the age of 90.